
20 Feb
Clinical pharmacists are healthcare professionals who play an essential role in ensuring that medications are used safely and effectively. They work closely with doctors, nurses, and other healthcare providers to optimize medication therapy for patients. What can our clinical pharmacist do for you?
- Medication Review: clinical pharmacists conduct thorough medication reviews to ensure that the medications a patient is taking are appropriate, safe, and effective. This process includes evaluating medication lists, assessing dosing and timing, identifying side effects and risk, ensuring adherence, and optimizing therapy.
- Medication Counseling: medication counseling is another critical service provided by clinical pharmacists. They take time to explain medications and answer questions, helping patients understand how to use their medications safely and effectively. This includes explaining medication purpose, proper administration, and managing side effects.
- Collaboration with Healthcare Providers: clinical pharmacists can work as a part of the healthcare team to ensure all aspects of a patient’s medication regimen are aligned with their overall treatment goal
- Monitoring for Effectiveness: clinical pharmacists can follow-up on patients’ progress with their medication therapy to ensure it is working as intended and may then recommend adjustments if a patient is not responding well, if side effects occur, or if new conditions arise.
- Educating and Preventing Medication Errors: clinical pharmacists also play a key role in educating patients and healthcare teams to prevent medication errors by educating on proper handling, storage, and disposal of medication for patients and on administration, interactions, and dosing for the healthcare team.

Why Clinical Pharmacists Matter:
- Clinical pharmacists ensure that medication therapy is tailored to the individual patient, reducing complications and improving overall health outcomes. By conducting thorough medication reviews, providing detailed counseling, and working closely with the healthcare team, clinical pharmacists are an essential resource in ensuring that medications are used in the best possible way.
- If you have any questions about your medications, or if you’re unsure about anything related to your prescriptions, don’t hesitate to ask a clinical pharmacist for guidance. Their expertise can make a significant difference in your health and well-being.
Do you have questions about your medications or want to review your medication list?
Contact Promise today to speak to Dr. Kendra Borchers, Pharm D with all your medication questions! Call 712-722-1700 or email care@promisechc.org!